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Go Forth, My Heart, And Seek Delight

Author: Paul Gerhardt Hymnal: Hymnal for Church and Home #63 (1927) Meter: 8.8.7.8.8.7 Lyrics: 1 Go forth, my heart, and seek delight, While summer reigns so fair and bright, View God's abundance daily, The bounty of these gardens see, Behold how they for me and thee Have decked themselves so gaily. 2 The trees with spreading leaves are bless'd, The earth her barren soil has dress'd In green so young and tender. Narcissus and the tulip fair Are cloth'd in raiment far more rare Than Solomon in splendor. 3 Fast grows the wheat, like waving gold, And gives delight to young and old; They praise with glad thanksgiving Him who through mercy measureless Vouchsafed the soul of man to bless With goods that grace his living. 4 Thy splendor, Lord, doth shine so bright And fills us with such pure delight While here on earth abiding; What, then, may be in store for me And all who heaven's glory see, In golden halls residing? 5 Oh, choose me for Thy Paradise, While yet I dwell beneath the skies, But let me flourish ever. With Thee alone will I abide, Thine honor serve, and none beside, Till soul and body sever. Topics: Spring Languages: English Tune Title: [Go forth, my heart, and seek delight]
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Go Forth, My Heart, And Seek Delight

Author: Paul Gerhardt Hymnal: Hymnal for Church and Home (2nd ed.) #63 (1928) Meter: 8.8.7.8.8.7 Lyrics: 1 Go forth, my heart, and seek delight, While summer reigns so fair and bright, View God's abundance daily, The bounty of these gardens see, Behold how they for me and thee Have decked themselves so gaily. 2 The trees with spreading leaves are blessed, The earth her barren soil has dressed In green so young and tender. Narcissus and the tulip fair Are cloth'd in raiment far more rare Than Solomon in splendor. 3 Fast grows the wheat, like waving gold, And gives delight to young and old; They praise with glad thanksgiving Him who through mercy measureless Vouchsafed the soul of man to bless With goods that grace his living. 4 Thy splendor, Lord, doth shine so bright And fills us with such pure delight While here on earth abiding; What, then, may be in store for me And all who heaven's glory see, In golden halls residing? 5 Oh, choose me for Thy Paradise, While yet I dwell beneath the skies, But let me flourish ever. With Thee alone will I abide, Thine honor serve, and none beside, Till soul and body sever. Topics: Spring Languages: English

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